The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Band 4Phillips, Sampson, 1857 - 38 Seiten |
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... rest for the encounter . 3 The perforated part of the helmets , through which they could see to direct their aim ( visiere , Fr. ) . 4 This is a mistake ; he was duke of Hereford . He ne'er had borne it out of Coventry ; For SC . I ...
... rest for the encounter . 3 The perforated part of the helmets , through which they could see to direct their aim ( visiere , Fr. ) . 4 This is a mistake ; he was duke of Hereford . He ne'er had borne it out of Coventry ; For SC . I ...
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... due awe of authority . 3 To consist , to rest ; consisto . - Baret . 4 The faith due to a king . 5 Insignificant . 6 Alluding to table books of slate , ivory , & c . That may repeat and history his loss . To new SC . I. ] 71 KING HENRY IV .
... due awe of authority . 3 To consist , to rest ; consisto . - Baret . 4 The faith due to a king . 5 Insignificant . 6 Alluding to table books of slate , ivory , & c . That may repeat and history his loss . To new SC . I. ] 71 KING HENRY IV .
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... rest , said , whereas our people have been long in armour , let them de- home to their woonted trades : In the mean time let us drink togither in signe of agreement , that the people on both sides may see it , and know that it is true ...
... rest , said , whereas our people have been long in armour , let them de- home to their woonted trades : In the mean time let us drink togither in signe of agreement , that the people on both sides may see it , and know that it is true ...
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... rest of this day's deeds ; or , by the Lord , I will have it in a particular ballad else , with mine own picture on the top of it , Colevile kissing my foot . To the which course , if I be enforced , if you do not all show like gilt two ...
... rest of this day's deeds ; or , by the Lord , I will have it in a particular ballad else , with mine own picture on the top of it , Colevile kissing my foot . To the which course , if I be enforced , if you do not all show like gilt two ...
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... rest of this little kingdom , man , to arm and then the vital commoners , and inland petty spirits , muster me all to their captain , the heart ; who , great , and puffed up with this retinue , doth any deed of cour- age ; and this ...
... rest of this little kingdom , man , to arm and then the vital commoners , and inland petty spirits , muster me all to their captain , the heart ; who , great , and puffed up with this retinue , doth any deed of cour- age ; and this ...
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